EcologyTV is pleased to feature the work of Free Range Studios.
Free Range Studios is Creativity with a Conscience. The company could be using their talents to sell cheeseburgers or sneakers, but they feel an inherent part of creativity is the creation of something positive and meaningful. That's why they concentrate on offering top-quality design and publicity services to companies and organizations whose vision goes beyond turning the world into a strip mall. And while clients range from world-wide activists like Amnesty International to independent stores trying to survive in an age of franchises, they all share Free Range’s belief that a life's work should create, not corrupt.
We encourage you to view the fine work of Free Range Studios that appears below, and by visiting their web site at www.freerangestudios.com.
Based on Star Wars, a hilarious parody produced by Free Range Studios courtesy of the Organic Trade Association. This live-vegetable footage features Cuke Skywalker, Obi One Cannoli, Princess Lettuce, Ham Solo, and Chew Broccoli to battle against the evil supermarket practices of pesticides and irradiated food. Produced by Free Range Studios
Mouths are fed up with the garbage we eat! The mouths are angry. The mouths are demanding real food-orgainc food- NOW! The Mouth revolution Begins! Viva la mouthalucion! Produced by Free Range Studios
The over-hyped Da Vinci Code may have flopped at the box office, but the underhyped BioDaVersity Code has the typical makings of an online viral hit.
Produced by Free Range Studios, Harvard's Center for Health and the Global Environment and the Buckminster Fuller Institute, along with partners Species Alliance, Environmental Defense, World Wildlife Fund for Nature (WWF), Sierra Club, Countdown 2010, Greentreks Network, Threshold Foundation, Endangered Species Coalition, and Center for Biological Diversity
This fast-paced, fact-filled tour of our consumer-driven culture, storyofstuff.com, was recently named the best educational website at the SXSW web awards. Written and presented by Annie Leonard, the Story of Stuff looks at the underside of our production and consumption patterns, with a special focus on the United States. All the stuff in our lives, beginning from the extraction of the resources to make it, through its production, sale, use and disposal, affects communities at home and abroad, yet most of this is hidden from view. The Story of Stuff exposes the connections between a huge number of environmental and social issues and calls for all of us to create a more sustainable and just world. It may just change the way you look at all the stuff in your life forever! Produced by Free Range Studios